Monday, January 11, 2010

Horizon's Hydrofill

The future of charging is almost here thanks to Horizon's Hydrofill a home-use fuel cell system for charging small electronics.($TBA)  The hydrofill achieves this amazing feat by extracting hydrogen gas from water and then holds it in Hydrostik cartridges made of metal alloy to absorb the hydrogen.  Then a MiniPak can recharge your usb powerd devices like cellphones and ipods.  Horizon also has a AA charger you can use with the hydrogen system so even more of your devices can run on green power.  The hydrogen cartridges can be charged with a solar panel or wind turbine.

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1 comments:

research paper writing said...

I think rechargeable batteries have lower total cost of use and environmental impact than disposable batteries. Some rechargeable battery types are available in the same sizes as disposable types.

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